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Gold ring with engraving of the face of Christ

Gold ring with engraving of the face of Christ

GM4PRO
4852 1
In Kalmar, southeastern Sweden, a gold ring with an engraving of the face of Christ from the early 15th century was discovered during two years of research. The jewel was lying in a waste layer and is still as new, in almost pristine condition. It was probably worn only briefly and then accidentally lost. It is of Nordic origin, and due to its size it probably belonged to a wealthy lady...
Good Friday in the Golden Hole

Good Friday in the Golden Hole

strážce
1420 3
Opening of the museum galleries on Good Friday. On the day when the gates to the treasures are opened, you can see for the first time this year three mining works belonging to the administration of the Regional Museum in Jílové u Prahy and not only that! In the Halira tunnel you will find an accompanying programme with a search for GOLD. Refreshments provided!
Teknetics metal detectors on LP

Teknetics metal detectors on LP

Elmara
46746 61
As many have noticed, Teknetics metal detectors have started to be sold on LP. So LP now sells all brands First Texas (Fisher, Teknetics and Bounty Hunter) and we also service them.In the article you can see a description of all models in our offer.
The discovery of a 13th century tar works or settlement

The discovery of a 13th century tar works or settlement

Brumla
1526 4
Tar-making belonged to the so-called forest crafts, along with coal mining, ash making, tar-making or even glassmaking. Their remains can be found here and there in the form of pottery fragments, pans or glass drops in forest streams or in clay scattered by animals. Or, as in this case, quite by chance when digging up another find.
Searched the river with a magnet, found a 1,100-year-old sword

Searched the river with a magnet, found a 1,100-year-old sword

GM4PRO
2653 14
So-called "magnet fishing" - fishing for ferromagnetic objects from rivers, streams, lakes and ponds is generally an interesting activity, where you can sometimes catch a nice piece of history. But rarely something as old as Trevor Penny, who pulled a complete 9th century Viking sword from the River Cherwell near Enslow in West Oxfordshire.

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